10 Tips You Need If You Are Planning On A Solo Trip To Walt Disney World
2. Be Aware Of Your Safety
Even though Walt Disney World isn't a particularly dangerous place to go, as with any solo travel, you need to keep yourself safe.
Generally the hotels are well lit, it's not a good idea to be hanging around empty areas (such as car parks) on your own at night. Park your car close to the building or even valet park. Make use of Disney transport as it's not very often that you will be riding the bus completely on your own in the evening. You might want to make sure you walk in well lit areas when the sun sets.
You might wish to request a hotel room that is closer to the lobby area or nearer a lift so that you are often near people. Don't leave your valuables lying around and lock passports and money in your safe.
It's good to keep in touch with your family and friends and letting them know your plans. Although social media is great for keeping in touch, do be aware of how much information you are posting.
Walt Disney World is one of the safest places for solo travel but try not to forget to look after yourself.